Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

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Crowds of students filled bars and clubs at the end of the "freshman week" in all major British cities. Young people were having a good time, because from Thursday entertainment venues will only work until 22.00. The new law is aimed at combating the spread of coronavirus. Hot guys and girls rocked the streets, going from pub to pub in fancy dress and revealing outfits.Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studiesFirst-year students celebrated the beginning of the academic year at universities in Britain. Young party-goers were initiated into students with alcohol and fun entertainment in clubs and bars. Hot young people came off to the fullest before the upcoming restriction of the work of pubs until 22.00. The police tried to control the situation, reminding about social distance and masks, but few people listened to their remarks.Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

Had a good walk: how British first-year students celebrate the beginning of their studies

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